The Average Cost of a Student Room In The Second Quarter was 3 euros More than a year Earlier: 601 euros per month. In Nijmegen and Tilburg, Rents Rose More Sharply. Enschede, Wageningen, Leeuwarden and Ede Are The Cheapest Student Cities, Amsterdam is Still the Most Expective.
The Average Rent For A Student Room In The Second Quarter was 0.5 percent Higher than a year Earlier, Accordination to Figures from Kamernet on Tuesday. The Rental Platform HAS Investigated the Rents of Rooms in Eightenen Dutch Student Cities for this Purpose.
The Limited National Increase is the price in some cities with a lot of supply remained fairly the same. This applies to, for example, Enschede and Utrecht.
In Other Cities, Rents Rose Sharply. For Example, there was an incent or 24.3 percent in Nijmegen to 635. With 23 percent, Tilburg also SAW A Significant Increase. Students There Now Pay An Average or 535 euros for a room.
In Addition, there are slightly fewer rooms available than last year, roomnet reports. Housing For Students is Therefore Not Only More Expective, But also Scarcer. Althegh the supply in Wageningen, Maastricht and Tilburg Did Increase.
Amsterdam is Still the Most EXPENSive Student City
Students in Amsterdam Are Still the Most Expective: An Average Room Cost 945 euros There in the Second Quarter, Compared to 900 euros A Year Earlier. That is an increase or 5 percent. Rents of around 1,000 euros per Month Are No Exception in the Capital.
This Sometimes Leads to Distressing Sitations, The Amsterdam Student Union Told Nu.nl A Few Months Ago: “A Landlord Asked 870 euros for Rooms of 4 Square meters in his own house.”
Students also Pay Relatively A Lot in Utrecht (704 euros) and the Hague (750 euros), But the Rent Increase There was narrower. In Eindhoven, Rooms Even Became 7.4 percent cheaper. Students there now pay 440 euros for a room.
Enschede (351 euros), Wageningen (395 euros), Leeuwarden and Ede (Both 425 euros) are the most affordable student cities.